7/11 Mumbai Blasts| “Some of the Accused Are Pakistani Nationals”: Supreme Court Raises Concern Over Absconding Convicts

Today, On, 24th July, The Supreme Court expressed serious concern after learning that some accused are Pakistani nationals and still absconding, as it reviewed the status of missing convicts in the 2006 serial train blast case.

BREAKING | 7/11 Mumbai Blasts | “But They Are Not Going Back To Jail”: Supreme Court Stays Bombay HC’s Acquittal Judgment

Today, On, 24th July, The Supreme Court stayed the Bombay High Court acquittal order in the 7/11 Mumbai blasts case, saying, “No question of bringing the accused back to prison,” but clarified the judgment will not be treated as a precedent.

7/11 Mumbai Train Blasts | Supreme Court to Hear Maharashtra Govt’s Challenge to Bombay HC Acquittal Verdict on July 24

Today, On 22nd July, The Supreme Court decided that it will hear on July 24 the Maharashtra government’s plea challenging the Bombay High Court’s verdict that acquitted all 12 accused in the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts case after 19 years of legal battle.

7/11 Mumbai Train Blasts | “Verdict Is Very Shocking, Will Challenge It in Supreme Court”: Maharashtra Government

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called the Bombay High Court’s verdict in the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts case “very shocking” and said the state government will soon challenge the acquittal of 12 accused in the Supreme Court.

[EVM Hacking Row] Petition Filed in Bombay HC Against Rahul Gandhi, Uddhav Thackeray

A petition has been filed in the Bombay High Court today against leaders of the INDIA bloc, including Rahul Gandhi and Uddhav Thackeray, for allegedly spreading false claims about hacking electronic voting machines (EVMs). The petition seeks contempt proceedings for violating the court’s order on avoiding media trials. The court directed the petitioner to seek listing of their plea before an appropriate bench.

Former JNU Student Umar Khalid’s Bail Plea: Delhi Police Accuses Him of Spreading False Narrative on Social Media

On Tuesday (9th April): The Delhi Police opposed Umar Khalid’s bail plea, alleging he spread false information on social media and incited violence during the 2020 Delhi riots. They presented evidence of his communication with various individuals to manipulate the narrative. Khalid’s request for bail hinged on lack of evidence against him, with the court set to decide on the matter.